Corona Devo 3069
I'm no meteorologist, but this is the coldest and snowiest Ohio winter that I can remember. We have been covered in snow and below average (and below freezing!) temperatures for weeks. We've had a foot of snow for as long as I can remember: the ground is buried, we often wake up to driveways and front steps that are buried, and some days-- we feel buried. But today, I saw a sign of life poking through the snow. No, it was not a miracle daffodil (one of the first flowers of spring) mistaking February for April. And no, it wasn't a little woodland animal poking its head about the drifts after awakening from a hibernating winter slumber. It was neither flora not fauna...but it was an unmistakable and telltale sign of life, peeping its head up and over and through the harsh cold surroundings. The sign of life that I saw sticking out of calf deep snow said: JN 11:25-26 on it. ...